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All Eyes on the Pond . pages 380-395 Vocabulary . view. view. She had a great view of the pond from her window. She could see everything. view. They’re all calling you: Come closer, look! Come see my view . View means what you can see. gaz es. gazes.
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All Eyes on the Pond pages 380-395 Vocabulary
view She had a great view of the pond from her window. She could see everything.
view They’re all calling you: Come closer, look! Come see my view.
gazes Short glimpses at the pond turned into gazes, or long steady looks.
gazes A world of water multiples within the eyes of dragonflies, whose gazes are kaleidoscopes that spy atop the cattail slopes.
tangled The dog’s leash got tangled around its owner’s legs.
tangled From where the spider always clings the view is largely tangled things dangling in the crisscrossed strands that weave the windows where it stands.
Tangled means twisted together so it is hard to straighten out.
echoes In the cave, they heard echoes. Every word they said was repeated again and again.
echoes With echoes bouncing through the night, the bat can see without its sight.
peering Matt is peering closely at the photographs of his vacation, looking closely to see all the details.
peering Peering toward the breezy air where clouds are what the branches bear, the bluegill watches at the brink the flitting things it hopes will sink.
Peering is looking hard or closely to see something clearly.
peculiar Look at the peculiar way that animal wobbles around. It seems so strange.
peculiar If you were here, what would you spy with your peculiar human eye?